Ghanaians have a beautiful culture of welcoming all and doing everything possible to integrate them. Irrespective of where you come from, Ghanaian names in most tribes centre either on the day a child was born or using tribal names that are more unique and have deeper meanings. Most day-born names come with corresponding male and female versions. Here are some names you can choose from,

 

Sunday Kwasí Akosua Awusi, Así, Esi, Kwesi, Siisi, Akwasi, Kosi; Kwasi, Kwasiba Asi
(Kwasíada) Akasi, Akosi, Akosiwa, Kwasiba.
Monday Kwadwó Adwoa Kodjó, Kojo, Jojo, Cudjoe; Kodyo, Adyuba Dwo
(Ɛdwóada) Adjua, Ajwoba, Adwoba, Adjoa, Adjowa
Tuesday Kwabená Abena, Abina, Abénaa Komlá, Komlã, Komlan,Kabenla Abeni Bene
(Ɛbénada) Kobby, Ebo, Kobi Kobina;
Ablá, Ablã, Abenaa, Araba, Abrema
Wednesday Kwakú Akua, Akúá, Akuba Koku, Kokou, Kweku, Kaku, Kuuku; Kwaku, Akuba Wukuo
(Wukúada) Akú, Ekua
Thursday Yaw Yaa Yao, Yawo, Yawu, Yawa, Ayawa, Kwaw; Yaw, Yaba Ya
(Yáwóada) Baaba, Yaaba, Yaba, Aaba, Abina, Ekow, Kow;
Friday Kofí Afua Koffi, Fiifi, Yoofi; Kofi, Afiba Afi,
(Efíada) Afí, Afua, Afia, Afiba, Efia, Efua
Saturday Kwámè, Kwǎmè, Ama, Ám̀ma, Ámmá Kwami, Kuw-ame, Kw-amena, Kw-amina, Komi; Kwami, Amba Amene
(Méméneda) Ame, Ami, Amba, Ameyo,